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Greek government faces hard labour dilemma
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMonetary Fund. It would see unions and employers resume negotiated agreements to set the minimum wage
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Houliarakis provides clearest view so far on Athens's debt relief expectations
EconomyProgrammeof Greece presented in its Monetary Policy report in mid-June its own analysis. It concluded
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Eurogroup sees possibility of swift review but differences on debt relief remain
EconomyProgrammealso said the Poul Thomsen, the head of the International Monetary Fund’s European Department
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Athens digests Trump victory, sees economic complications
PoliticsForeign Policy. Houliarakis added that the prospect of the Federal Reserve tightening its monetary policy via an increase
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The Greek debt circle can be squared
AgoraFrom the beginning of the crisis, Greece’s debt has often been the elephant in the room. Over the last year it has taken on the form of an unsolvable equation as key decisions makers have taken positions that do not appear to overlap. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has adopted a consistent
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Second review to resume in Athens under severe time pressure
EconomyProgrammethe International Monetary Fund is demanding an increase in the current cap of 5 percent, while
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Obama emphasises need for debt relief in Athens but Berlin keeps expectations low
PoliticsForeign Policyby the International Monetary Fund, to recover. On his part, Tsipras is said to have assured the US
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Newsletter 96 - 18/11/2016
would rather keep a distance from internal European affairs, including fiscal and monetary policy
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Presidential shuttle diplomacy between Athens and Berlin
AgoraEuropean affairs, including fiscal and monetary policy coordination. As the US is the single
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Tsipras and Mitsotakis speak to their MPs but address wider audience
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMonetary Fund “hardliners” to pile on the pressure. Tsipras labelled this as a blatantly “class-based
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